As always, remember that rotations are subject to change so if you see something that's incorrect, assume that it was a change that has occurred since this article was posted. Feel free to bring it up in the comments, and I'll let you know where the new arm slots.
For the week of Aug. 19-25
NATIONAL LEAGUE

We have a ton of two-start guys in the NL this week bumping some serious talent down a bit.
START

1. Jose Fernandez - LAD, COL (there may be two guys who can stop the Dodgers and one of is their ace, Fernandez just might be the other)
2. Francisco Liriano - at SD, at SF (bounced back from his Coors Field speed bump with a CG at STL)
3. Patrick Corbin - at CIN, at PHI
4. A.J. Burnett - at SD, at SF (hit a second speed bump in STL after the one in Coors, but this setup is a perfect remedy)
5. Clayton Kershaw - at MIA (unfortunately we don't get to see him square off against Fernandez)
6. Madison Bumgarner - PIT
7. Jordan Zimmermann - at CHC, at KC (unlikely to match the Ks totals of one-start studs, but back on track from late-July hiccup)
8. Stephen Strasburg - at CHC (he has a 2.37 ERA, 0.79 WHIP, 44 Ks in 38 IP over last five; just 1-2 thanks to poor offense)
9. Zack Greinke - at MIA (on fire with a 1.66 ERA in his last seven and now gets baseball's worst-hitting team)
10. Matt Harvey - DET
11. Adam Wainwright - ATL
12. Gio Gonzalez - at KC
13. Cliff Lee - COL (despite a 5.82 ERA in his last three, still has 20 Ks, 4.0 K/BB over the 17 IP)
14. Mat Latos - ARI
15. Cole Hamels - ARI
16. Mike Minor - at STL (Cards aren't nearly as threatening against lefties, and he has a 7-IP/1-ER outing against them from late-July)
17. Shelby Miller - at MIL, ATL (looked fine in his outing after the elbow injury led to one batter and done vs. LAD)
18. Jorge De La Rosa - at PHI, at MIA (better at home ERA-wise, but he gets two of the five worst lefty-hitting teams in baseball this week)
19. Lance Lynn - at MIL, ATL
20. Matt Cain - PIT (looking a lot more like Vintage Cain lately)
21. Travis Wood - at SD
22. Homer Bailey - MIL (one of the most maddeningly inconsistent SPs in the game)
23. Julio Teheran - at STL
24. Mike Leake - ARI
25. Zack Wheeler - ATL (tremendous outing in SD shows upside, but ATL is much more difficult)
26. Dan Haren - at CHC, at KC (healthy Dan Haren is still a very good Dan Haren: 2.30 ERA, 0.91 WHIP in July, Aug.)
27. Tony Cingrani - ARI, MIL
28. Bronson Arroyo - ARI, MIL (after his STL shellacking, put together two 7-IP gems with 7 Ks in each)
29. Andrew Cashner - PIT, CHC (his 2.51 home ERA is nearly half that of his 4.93 road work)
30. Kris Medlen - at NYM, at STL
31. Dillon Gee - at MIN, DET
32. Hyun-Jin Ryu - at MIA, BOS
33. Chris Capuano - at MIA, BOS (both LAD lefties can get fat on Marlins before taking on Red Sox)
34. Jeff Samardzija - WAS, SD
35. Jacob Turner - LAD, COL
36. Randall Delgado - at CIN, at PHI
37. Brandon Beachy - at NYM (getting better by the start)
38. Gerrit Cole - at SD
39. Kyle Lohse - STL
40. Wade Miley - at PHI (averaging nearly 7 IP/start in his last eight with 2.01 ERA in 53.7 IP)
41. Jhoulys Chacin - at MIA
42. Tyson Ross - PIT (26-year-old has been fantastic, and not just at home as his 3.06 road ERA is strong, too)
43. Ian Kennedy - PIT
44. Jeff Locke - at SF (we've seen glimpses of regression, but strong matchups have kept him fantasy worthy)
45. Alex Wood - at STL
46. Jenrry Mejia - DET (Cole through Mejia being this low shows the depth of this week given the 2-start pool)
47. Chris Rusin - WAS, at SD (been quietly good in six starts with a 3.06 ERA, and the Nats are one of baseball's worst against LHP)
48. Ryan Vogelsong - BOS, PIT
49. Marco Estrada - STL, at CIN (Estrada, Vogey are still just two starts back from big DL stints)
50. Tim Lincecum - BOS, PIT
51. Charlie Morton - at SF
52. Trevor Cahill - at CIN (returns from the DL Aug. 17 in Pittsburgh)
53. Eric Stults - CHC
54. Wily Peralta - at CIN
55. Jake Arrieta - WAS (allowed one earned in his two starts, including seven shutout innings vs. STL)
56. Chad Gaudin - BOS (the 49ers edged the Dolphins 14-10 on Friday, and Gaudin was trounced pushing his SP ERA from 2.60 to 3.53 in four wretched IP)
57. Ricky Nolasco - BOS
58. Edwin Jackson - WAS
59. Jon Niese - ATL (this will be the toughest of his three outings since returning from the DL; OK against ARI and rolled SD)
60. Tyler Thornburg - STL (I've been impressed in the small three-start sample, but STL is easily his toughest opponent yet)
61. Yovani Gallardo - at CIN
62. Brandon McCarthy - at CIN
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